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Vol I No 1
1955
p1-108 |
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J. Layard |
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Boar-Sacrifice |
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R. Hobson |
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Archetypal Themes in Depression |
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R. Moody |
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On the Function of Counter-Transference |
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L. Stein |
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Loathsome Women |
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A.Allenby |
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The Father Archetype in Feminine Psychology |
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Vol I No 2
May 1956
p109-212 |
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K. M. Abenheimer |
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Notes on the Spirit as Conceived by Dynamic Psychology |
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J. L. Henderson |
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Stages of Psychological Developmant Exemplified in the Poetical Works of T. S. Eliot |
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R. D. Scott |
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Notes on the Body Image and Schema |
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Philip Metman |
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The Ego in Schizophrenia (Part I) |
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Mary Williams |
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A Study of Hysteria in Women |
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C. A. Mace |
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On the Eightieth Birthday of C. G. Jung |
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Arnold Toynbe |
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The Value of C. G. Jung's Work for Historians |
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E. Neumann |
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In Honour of the Centenary of Freud's Birth |
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Vol II No 1
Jan 1957
p1-116 |
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Edward Whitmont |
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Magic And The Psychology Of Compulsive States |
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J. L. Henderson |
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Stages of Psychological Development Exemplified in the Poetical Works of T. S. Eliot (continued) |
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Philip Metman |
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The Ego in Schizophrenia (Part II) |
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Leopold Stein |
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What is a Symbol Supposed to Be? |
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Michael Fordham |
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Reflections on Image and Symbol |
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Vol II No 2
July 1957
p117-212 |
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Aubrey Lewis |
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Jung's Early Work |
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John W. Perry |
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Acute Catatonic Schizophrenia |
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Anthony Storr |
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The Psychopathology of Fetishism and Transvestitism |
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Faye Pye |
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Some Analytical Problems Encountered in South Africa |
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D. Kalff |
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The Significance of the Hare in Reynard the Fox |
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Vol III No 1
Jan 1958
p1-92 |
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Philip Metman |
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The Trickster Figure in Schizophrenia |
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John Layard |
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Note on the Autonomous Psyche and the Ambivalence of the Trickster Concept |
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W. P. Kraemer |
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The Dangers of Unrecognized Counter-Transference |
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L. Stein |
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Analytical Psychology : A “Modern” Science |
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Ann Tatlow |
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Research into Personality: The Horns of a Dilemma |
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Vol III No 2
July 1958
p93-182 |
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Jolande Jacobi |
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The Process of Individuation |
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M. Fordham |
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Individuation and Ego Development |
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J. Kirsch |
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The Enigma of Moby Dick |
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Dorothy Tate |
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On Ego Development |
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Mary Williams |
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The Fear of Death |
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Vol IV No 1
Jan 1959
p1-96 |
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C. G. Jung |
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A Visionary Rumour |
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C. A. Meier |
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Projection, Transference, and the Subject-Object Relation |
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A. Plaut |
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A Case of Tricksterism Illustrating Ego Defences |
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M. Aldridge |
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The Birth of the Black and White Twins |
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Vol IV No 2
July 1959
p97-192 |
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John Layard |
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Homo-Eroticism in Primitive Society as A Function of the Self |
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G. Stewart Prince |
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The Therapeutic Function of the Homosexual Transference |
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Erich Neumann |
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The Significance of the Genetic Aspect for Analytical Psychology |
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Robert F. Hobson |
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An Approach to Group Analysis |
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Gerhard Adler |
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Ego Integration and Patterns of Coniunctio |
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A. Plaut |
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Hungry Patients: Reflections on Ego Structure |
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Dorsha Hayes |
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Consideration of the Dance from A Jungian Viewpoint |
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Vol 5 No 1
Jan 1960
p1-88 |
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E. F. Edinger |
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The Ego-Self Paradox |
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M. Rosenthall |
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Jesus-In-Reverse: Some Notes on the Case of a Compulsive Jew |
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M. Fordham |
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The Emergence of a Symbol in a Five-Year-Old Child |
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E. Metmann |
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Reflections on Samuel Beckett's Plays |
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Vol 5 No 2
July 1960
p89-180 |
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C. G. Jung |
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Good and Evil in Analytical Psychology |
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C. Baudouin |
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The Process of Individuation in Blaise Pascal |
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M. Fordham |
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The Relevance of Analytical Theory to Alchemy, Mysticism, and Theology |
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K. Lambert |
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Can Theologians and Analytical Psychologists Collaborate? |
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V. White |
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Theological Reflections |
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